Thanks Pelle - these are all great feature ideas, with nice detail. Renoise is really
great, definitely worth learning IMO.
The one window thing is up for debate (I personally prefer one window apps like you), but
keyboard shortcuts are an easy thing to implement and I don't know why I didn't
think of the idea myself!
Thanks,
Oliver
---- On Thu, 10 Dec 2015 08:12:21 +0000 Pelle Nilsson<perni(a)lysator.liu.se> wrote
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oli_kester <oli_kester(a)zoho.com> writes:
Hi Seq24 users,
For my final year university project, I am taking on an overhaul of seq24. Below is an
excerpt from my project proposal - the list of features I would like to implement -
This project will also be open source, and remain faithful to the ideals of the original
project.
If you have any feedback on my list of changes or any other suggestions, please do get in
touch!
Excellent! I completely forgot about even being on the seq24 mailing
list and have not used the application itself in ages.
I am trying to commit to learn Renoise better, but I really like the
simplicity of seq24 and there are only a few things that would make
me use it now and then (or even more than that):
- Combine everything into one window, toggling between song/sequence
instead of having two different windows. I don't mean
small-windows-in-on-window GUI, but just a small button to toggle
or you could press TAB or something to go back and forth to
song-view and then some hotkey+pattern-hotkey to navigate between
patterns.
- Which brings me to my other wish: Keyboard hotkeys. It would be
awesome to be able to navigate and edit everything without the mouse,
especially when on a (small) laptop.
- Fullscreen would be nice, especially once the two above wishes have
come true. Not a huge deal because you can get close by configuring
your window manager a bit, but nice to have a hotkey.
Anyway good luck with this project. Let us know when there is something
we can test for you.
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/Pelle